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Giarda, Piero; Parmentola, Nicola; Centro Formazione e Studi, eds. (1990). Bilanci pubblici e crisi finanziaria. Problemi di amministrazione pubblica Quaderno. Bologna: Soc. Ed. il Mulino. ISBN   978-88-15-02833-4.
  • Arrigo, Ugo; Giarda, Piero; Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, eds. (1993). Produttività, costi e domanda dei servizi postali in Italia. Organizzazione e funzionamento della pubblica amministrazione. Bologna: Il Mulino. ISBN   978-88-15-04169-2.
  • Giarda, Piero (1995). Regioni e federalismo fiscale. Studi e ricerche. Bologna: Soc. Ed. Il Mulino. ISBN   978-88-15-04817-2.
  • Giarda, Piero D. (2005). L'esperienza italiana di federalismo fiscale: una rivisitazione del decreto legislativo 56/2000. AREL. Bologna: Il mulino. ISBN   978-88-15-10547-9.
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    Dino Piero Giarda
    Piero Giarda - Festival Economia 2013.JPG
    Minister for Parliamentary Relations and Implementation of the Government Program
    In office
    16 November 2011 28 April 2013